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The Law School Admission Council
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) is a nonprofit corporation whose members are 201 law schools in the United States and Canada. Of these, 186 law schools are located in the United States; 15 are in Canada. Headquartered in Newtown, Pennsylvania, about 30 miles north of Philadelphia, LSAC is best known for administering the Law School Admission Test (LSAT).

Graduate Management Admission Council
MBA.com is the
website of the Graduate Management Admission Council, the people behind the GMAT. Their site is where you sign up to take the GMAT and also where you can explore MBA programs and find the resources to make decisions about them.

Official Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) Web Site
The Official Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) Web Site is where you register for the MCAT and where you find resourced to take you through the entire process of test taking, applying to and choosing a medical school, and financing your medical education.

Graduate Record Examination
GRE Online is the home of the Graduate Record Exam and the starting place for all things GRE including test taking strategies, detailed information about your tests, registration and test venues and financial aid.

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  The Dental Admission Test (DAT) is conducted by the American Dental Association (ADA) and has been in operation on a national basis since 1950. The Dental Admission Test is administered on computer on almost any day of the year. The testing program is designed to measure general academic ability, comprehension of scientific information, and perceptual ability.

Advice for Undergraduates Considering Graduate School
This article contains informal advice for undergraduates who are thinking about graduate school, specifically doctoral programs. It's written by Philip E. Agre,  Department of Information Studies,  University of California, Los Angeles.

How to Apply to Grad School
Linda J. Hayes & Steve C. Hayes lay out the process for you in an article tailored to psychology students, but relevant to all.

CAREERS IN SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
An student planning guide to grad school and beyond published by the National Academy of Sciences.

Gradschools.com
Gradschools.com  is composed of post-baccalaureate educational information, including a unique directory with comprehensive program listings categorized by curriculum and subdivided by geography.

Rank Graduate Programs
PhDs.org has a great utility that allows you to g
et customized rankings of graduate programs based on National Research Council data. These rankings are sortable for all disciplines and multiple criteria.

How to Be a Good Graduate Student
This paper attempts to raise some issues that are important for graduate students to be successful and to get as much out of the process as possible. By Marie desJardins.

NAGPS
NAGPS is the acronym for the National Association of Graduate-Professional Students. We are the umbrella group for over two million graduate and professional students currently studying in the United States. NAGPS acts as a clearinghouse for graduate and professional student organizations, serves as an advocacy group for graduate-professional student needs and rights at all levels, addresses a broad range of issues via our national committees (international student concerns, human diversity concerns, legislative concerns, and employment concerns), and much more
 

           
         
           

 

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